Vito: The Cat Who Wouldn’t Purr
Chapter One: Introducing Vito >>>
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I love the new page. It is a very tantalizing cover for the book.
I never thought cats had much personality. Vito has proven me very wrong.
I haven’t read anything yet, but just looking at the chapter headings, I think Vito is a twin of my cat Heidi. It also takes a LOT to make her purr. She loves water, and no one can tell her that she can’t fly. I got a new black cat, Trixie, now and she has the same qualities. Black cats are very different from other cats.
I’d like to link to your website if you don’t mind. I’m also a cat lover and am bringing a cat product I designed to market soon. I plan on adding a “cat interest” page to the website that will direct visitors to sites like yours.
Andy
Sounds great. Good luck with the launch!
The graphics are great. What a nifty way to get the interest of the public and publishers. Good luck on the printing and may you make a load of dough!
Black cats are usually decendants of Siamese cats. A litter from Black cats will usually produce at least one seal point siamese.
Remembers: Dogs have families, cats have staff.
I love the book but, for cat lovers it should be a little more in depth..where did he sleep..up against you..purring?? Descriptions of how he responded to food. My Figgie (seal point siamese) turned his nose up at human food except for…shrimpers…If I had shrimp for dinner and turned my head – he was on and off the table with a shrimp tail protuding from his mouth. He climbed wall paper and then cried for me to come and get him down..only knew up…never down.